Selling Houses Australia Season 18

 

 

Award-winning host and real estate expert Andrew Winter is once again joined by design expert Wendy Moore and landscape designer Dennis Scott for another series of the much-loved property renovation show.

With a record run of interest rate increases, crippling cost of living pressures and skyrocketing property prices, it’s never been more difficult to transform Australia’s unsellable property disasters into must have homes.

But the Selling Houses team are never shy of a challenge, as this series they take on a decrepit inner-Melbourne house – neglected for decades, a tiny timber cottage – rundown and bursting at the seams, and a Sydney house they literally need to turn upside down.   Plus, not content with just the worst house on any given street, this series they’ve also taken on a Queensland beach shack, a country church and even….. a bus!

Andrew, Wendy and Dennis not only deliver advice and makeovers that could change these homeowner’s lives, but they also provide a wealth of real estate knowledge, design tips and money-smart style ideas that anyone can achieve in their own homes – whether they’re selling or not.

It’s the same Selling Houses Australia full of fresh ideas and amazing stories, but this year, the odds have never been stacked higher.

 

 

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Episode 1

After more than 30 years in her deeply personal 1970s Adelaide Hills home, Lyn was ready to move on, but sentimental design choices, dark interiors and an overwhelming paved yard made the property impossible to sell. Wendy and Dennis carefully balanced respect and renewal lightening and modernising the interiors, softening the most personal spaces, and transforming the hard, enclosed gardens into welcoming green areas.

The result honoured Lyn’s memories while revealing a bright, modern family home with renewed buyer appeal and the promise of a fresh start.
Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.

Episode 2

Elton bought this 1950s Carina Heights home as a bachelor pad, but with wife Belinda and a growing family, the cramped layout and cluttered yard no longer work. After three years on the market, four agents, and no sale, the home feels cursed though it’s really just unappealing. With only a $50,000 budget, Wendy and Dennis make smart, high-impact changes, transforming the layout into a modern open-plan home and completely reworking the backyard into a clean, functional family space, proving that clever design can make all the difference. Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.

Episode 3

When Mohammed and Habiba’s forever home in Edmondson Park became a place of loss after the death of their son Mahee, they made the difficult decision to sell, downsize, and honour his memory through a charity. But a failed auction and a cold, uninviting feel left the ten-year-old home struggling in a competitive market. Stepping in, Wendy and Dennis take on the challenge of adding warmth and value, revitalising the façade, backyard, and interiors to restore the home’s heart and give the family hope for a new beginning. Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.

Episode 4

Kathy and Eugene’s Loftus home, once a modest 1950s cottage, grew alongside their family into a five-bedroom house that lost its mid-century charm through decades of extensions. Now ready to downsize, lingering renovation debts and a confused layout have stalled their plans, with buyers unimpressed. Dennis and Wendy step in to restore clarity and appeal—reviving the home’s 1950s character on the exterior while reworking the interior into a bright, open-plan space centred around a modern kitchen—giving the couple a clear path to sell, settle their debts and move forward. Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.

Episode 5

Robyn and Bob’s five-acre Nowra Hill property, set in a stunning location, sat unsold for over two years as buyers were deterred by outdated interiors and maintenance concerns. With health issues making the multi-level home unmanageable, Wendy and Dennis took a strategic approach on a tight budget, targeting improvements to reassure DIY buyers. By refreshing key interiors, unifying the living spaces, and overhauling the exterior and pool area, they transformed the home’s appeal—helping buyers finally see the property’s true potential and giving Robyn and Bob a chance to move on.
Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.
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Episode 6

Clinton chased the Aussie dream by buying a beach shack sight unseen — a modest fishing shack in remote Western Australia, 3,500km from his Newcastle home. What seemed like a smart investment quickly became a nightmare, with the rundown, asbestos-built property sitting empty and costing him a fortune. Taking on the challenge with just a $25,000 budget, Wendy and Dennis transform the neglected shack into a chic, coastal retreat, proving that even the most unlikely renovation can deliver a standout result. Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.
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Episode 7

Sisters Maria and Sonia reluctantly put their childhood Edwardian bungalow in Fitzroy North up for sale to honour their mother’s wish of helping her grandchildren into the property market, but its dated layout and limited bedrooms left buyers uninterested. What was meant to be a legacy became a burden, until Wendy and Dennis stepped in to reimagine the home. By redesigning the floorplan to suit modern family living while carefully restoring its Edwardian charm inside and out, they transformed the property into a respectful, market-ready home—creating a loving legacy their Nonna would be proud of.
Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.
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Episode 8

After building a new life in Western Sydney, Suzanne and Ali were pushed to the brink by the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19, leaving them with mounting debt, failing businesses and overwhelming stress. Hoping to downsize and regain financial stability, they struggled to sell their neglected family home, as buyers failed to see its value. Working with a very modest budget, Wendy and Dennis restored the home’s lost charm through warm, family-friendly interior updates and a cottage-style exterior makeover. The transformation reignited buyer appeal and gave the family renewed hope of a brighter, more manageable future.
Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.
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Episode 9

Corey and Stacey’s first home purchase during the Covid property boom quickly became a five-year financial and emotional strain, leaving them with a half-finished Yarrawarrah house, mounting debt, and little buyer interest. With three young children and pressure at breaking point, Wendy and Dennis stepped in to reset the home’s appeal—Wendy reconfigured the upstairs to create practical, light-filled family spaces with smart storage and modern bathrooms, while Dennis transformed the dated exterior and awkward roundabout position into a polished, welcoming façade with inviting outdoor living. The result was a cohesive, family-friendly home that finally stood proud and market-ready. Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.
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Episode 10

For Selling Houses Australia’s 200th episode, the team rallies behind Amelia and James, devoted paramedics whose family has been shaken by their young twin Pat’s serious illness. Exhausting hospital trips to Sydney and mounting stress forced them to sell their beloved Central Coast home, but with no market response and no funds to improve or relocate, they urgently need help. Stepping in to honour the milestone episode, Wendy and Dennis lead a powerful community effort, transforming the home with the support of local volunteers and trades to deliver a truly unforgettable renovation. Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.
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Episode 11

Lauren and Jeremy’s sprawling Gisborne home, once their dream family property, sat unsold for eight months after a move closer to their sons’ agricultural school left them financially stretched. Despite its size and idyllic setting, a confusing layout, dated interiors and lack of street presence overwhelmed buyers. With a last-ditch, borrowed budget, Wendy and Dennis delivered a high-pressure transformation—opening up the dark kitchen, creating a luxurious parents’ retreat, and adding a welcoming front entrance and garden. The result was an elegant, cohesive home that finally attracted eager buyers, restoring the family’s hope and future. Missed an episode? Catch up on the brand-new season of Selling Houses on Foxtel.
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